YOSHIMURA Custom ZX-4R & 25R with new Cyclone exhaust spotted at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show! [Motorcycle Show 2024]
At the recently held Tokyo Motorcycle Show, a custom ZX-4RR by YOSHIMURA was on display. It was fully equipped with YOSHIMURA parts compatible with the ZX series, starting with the HEPTA FORCE TSS Cyclone EXPORT SPEC exhaust that was released last year. Let's check it out.
Cool heptagon shape! YOSHIMURA Cyclone with excellent cost performance
YOSHIMURA Cyclones are created based on the concept of "high performance," "high quality," and "compliance with regulations". The EXPORT SPEC series, in particular, is a series that specializes in cost performance, leaving the heat color and processing marks as if they were handcrafted.
The HEPTA FORCE TSS that was on display this time has a tapered silencer with a heptagonal shape and carbon fiber end. The lineup consists of two types; SSF (Satin Finish Cover) and STB (Titanium Blue Cover), and the demo bike was equipped with the STB type. The blue shine characteristic of titanium and the prominent YOSHIMURA logo give it a classy look. At first glance, the design may seem like it should be expensive, but as mentioned above, Cyclones offer excellent cost performance. The Titanium Blue Cover version is priced at 118,800 JPY, and the Satin Finish Cover at 107,800 JPY, making it more affordable than one might expect. No compromises have been made in terms of performance, with this Cyclone not only delivering increased torque and power, but also being approximately 40% lighter than the stock exhaust. This exhaust has no blind spots in terms of dress-up, cost, and performance.
YOSHIMURA's full-fledged dress-up parts are also noteworthy!
The exhaust is not the only highlight of this demo machine. It also exhibits many dress-up parts from YOSHIMURA, so let's take a look at them.
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Webike Japan's global merchandiser who is passionate about motorcycles. Born in Japan, and spent his childhood in the US. 25 years of riding experience mainly on the tarmac and motorcycle market. He loves products made in Japan and considers himself a "Japan Parts evangelist".